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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - Campari Cafe

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

4.5(201 reviews)
3.1 kmCentro Storico
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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the most iconic landmarks in Milan and feels just as much…read morelike an architectural attraction as it does a shopping destination. We walked in from the Duomo side and immediately found ourselves looking up, the soaring glass dome catching the light and casting a warm glow across the marble floor below. The intricate mosaics, the elegant archways, and the sheer scale of the space made it an impressive place to walk through, even with no intention of buying anything. Connected directly to the cathedral, it was an easy stop while exploring the city center. The luxury boutiques, historic cafés, and beautifully designed storefronts added to the atmosphere, but the building itself was the real highlight. We spent a good amount of time just looking up at the vaulted glass ceiling and taking in the intricate details throughout the arcade. The famous floor mosaics were another detail worth pausing for, and we noticed visitors gathered around the bull mosaic, spinning on their heels for good luck. The tradition added a playful energy to the space, and it was hard not to join in. The Galleria was almost always busy, especially during the middle of the day, so we did not expect a quiet visit. Even with the crowds, it was spacious enough to enjoy at our own pace, and there were plenty of opportunities for photos. We took a few moments to step back and let the flow of people move around us, taking in the elegance of the arcade without feeling rushed. If you have extra time, the rooftop walkway is worth considering for a different perspective, with excellent views over the Duomo and the surrounding city. Whether you are shopping, stopping for a coffee, or simply passing through, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II captures the elegance and history of Milan in a way that few other landmarks do. It is a must-see stop that deserves more than just a quick walk through.

What and amazing meal, our server Jaba did a great job in recommending the dinner choices, and…read moredessert. His attention to detail was amazing. This was the best meal that we had in Italy on our vacation. and Jaba made this meal very special for us. Thank you!

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - Patrol

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Duomo di Milano - Duomo Di Milano

Duomo di Milano

4.7(367 reviews)
3.2 kmCentro Storico

The Duomo was truly breathtaking and incredibly intricate. We spent a long time admiring the…read moredetails. We purchased the terrace access via stairs for 15 euro each for 9:30 am. I recommend showing up earlier in the morning to avoid the crowds. There are different entrances depending on the ticket you purchase. The staircase is narrow and the turns are quick and can feel a little claustrophobic. Every part of the Duomo is worth taking a moment to take it in.

Magical and a must visit if you are in the city of Milan…read more Be sure to secure a reservation online and print out the tickets or you can just open your phone to scan your QR code. You can buy tickets the day of, but the lines were so long. I wouldn't recommend it! You don't want to spend your day waiting in line. Reserving a time slot online was soooo easy!! People who secure online can bypass the line by simply walking towards the BACK. There will be a lot of workers to help guide you. Before going into the cathedral, there is a restroom to use but for a fee. 2 euros per person and I paid with a credit card. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The cathedral is not stroller friendly and it is not handicap friendly so keep that in mind. You will have to walk up and down stairs. Very manageable! Give yourself time to enjoy the cathedral in all the angles!

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Duomo di Milano - Still on the roof at the duomo

Still on the roof at the duomo

Duomo di Milano - Outside

Outside

Duomo di Milano - Chose not to pay for visit because of these idiots. Save us some $$$. Their loss. Ha!

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Chose not to pay for visit because of these idiots. Save us some $$$. Their loss. Ha!

L.O.V.E.

L.O.V.E.

4.3(9 reviews)
3.5 kmCentro Storico

L.O.V.E. While…read morewandering from the Museo del Duomo to San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, I needed to find something besides another cathedral, which is what I wanted to see, to capture my husband's attention. After checking out the Starbucks Reserve Roastery around the corner, we stumbled across this monumental sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan. Also known as Il Dito, or The Finger, it is a giant hand with all of the fingers cut off except for the middle finger sculpted from Carrara marble. L.O.V.E. The name L.O.V.E. stands for Libertà, Odio, Vendetta, Eternità, which translates to Freedom, Hatred, Revenge, Eternity. It is located in Piazza Affari in front of the Italian Stock Exchange, although it did not start there originally. Coincidence?? Art brings the world together. While talking to the manager of Tavola at a Wine and Food Event in The Woodlands, he actually told us a story about Maurizio Cattelan, whose piece The Comedian sold for $6.2 million. Interesting to learn more about this self-trained Milano based artist who uses humor and satire in his works of art. My husband did share our Milan photos with that manager. We bonded over L.O.V.E.

L.O.V.E. aka Il Dito (Italian for 'the finger') is a sculpture consisting of a hand with the middle…read morefinger. The name L.O.V.E. is the acronym of "Libertà, Odio, Vendetta, Eternità" ("Freedom, Hatred, Revenge, Eternity"). The sculpture is placed in front of the Italian stock exchange. It's a fun art piece to check out that wasn't too out of the way.

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L.O.V.E. - Maurizio Catellan finger sculpture in front of Italian Stock Exchange - is it really L.O.V.E.? Viva Italia!!

Maurizio Catellan finger sculpture in front of Italian Stock Exchange - is it really L.O.V.E.? Viva Italia!!

L.O.V.E.
L.O.V.E. - Liberta, Odio, Vendetta, Eternita( L.O.V.E. sculpture- Freedom, Hate, Vengeance, Eternity) by Maurizio Catellan, Milan, September 2023.

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Liberta, Odio, Vendetta, Eternita( L.O.V.E. sculpture- Freedom, Hate, Vengeance, Eternity) by Maurizio Catellan, Milan, September 2023.

Corso Vittorio Emanuele

Corso Vittorio Emanuele

5.0(2 reviews)
2.9 kmCentro Storico

Corso Vittorio Emanuele (through Piazza del Duomo to Via Mercanti) gets my vote for best pedestrian…read morewalking / shopping street ever! It has really been spruced up for Expo 2015.

Once upon a time, Milano used to be a busy city, constantly on the run, always late for your next…read moredaily routine. Being Italy's commercial, financial, fashion capital, it just made sense to ONLY reserve a tiny spot for pedestrians to stroll around (young generations prefer to refere to such a past time as "fare una vasca"... which literally means to swim from one end to the next of a pool). Corso Vittorio Emanuele has seen it all... from the opening of McDonald's in the (distant) 80s, to the competition (Burger King) taking over the Duomo location. From an historic landmark (an old cinema called ASTRA) being converted into a store (Zara)... It has hosted many a street performance (break dancing, rapping & freestyle sessions). It has been the go-to place for younger generations that wanted to spend a funny afternoon together (a few cinemas, lots of shopping stores, a few decent food joints). It brings pedestrians from the Duomo square to the San Babila square (from which one can find Via Montenapoleone for some (window) shopping). Though now there are other pedestrian sites along the line (Via Dante and the streets around Sforza Castle, hopefully not limited to the duration of the Expo). When i think of THE pedestrian street of Milan. .. this is what comes to mind.

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Corso Vittorio Emanuele
Corso Vittorio Emanuele - Corso Vittorio Emanuele Milanonun en meşhur pasajı

Corso Vittorio Emanuele Milanonun en meşhur pasajı

Corso Vittorio Emanuele

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Corso Buenos Aires - Qui anche i tram sono più eleganti :-)

Corso Buenos Aires

4.0(21 reviews)
1.4 kmPalestro

Corso Buenos Aires is known for being one of the most significant and busy shopping zones of Milan…read more It's accessible by the Red M1 metro line to: Porta Venezia, Lima, and Lonetta (sorry, spelling may be off) as the zone spans 1.2km. It is also walkable from Duomo although I didn't attempt this since it was raining. This is a good shopping retreat for those who need a break from the haute couture of Via Monte Napoleone and neighboring luxury shops and are looking for H&M, OVS, and other stores of that type. However, as a tourist from NYC, I would not make this a destination if I were to revisit Milan. This is not out of snobbery (as I like brands of all price points), but just an FYI for those who can get the same/similar clothes for cheaper back home.

The Corso Buenos Aires is a nice about 1,5 km long shopping street (about 300 stores) with a lot…read moreof different bars, restaurants and coffe shops to take break from shopping. If you stay in Milan for a holiday I could recommend it cause it's close to the central station, to Brera and well connected via the metro M1 to the inner city, or the tram 9 to Naviglio. Close to the Porta Venecia ther's a unique Park, the wonderful Giardini Publici Indro Montanelli, which was a former zoo and you can still see some elements of the zoo architecture in it and also the museum of natural history which not only contains the remains of the former zoo aimals but also some interesting and dramatically staged dioramas and some rare dinosaur skeletons. The museum of modern art is right behind the park and also within walking distance of the Porta Venecia where the Corso Buenos Aires orignates.

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Corso Buenos Aires - Auto d'epoca

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Piazzale Loreto - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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